peak every year with Dr. Tempest Anderson. He loved his flowers—for years he won his prize with his irises at the Yorkshire Gala, and he contributed' articles annually to horticultural and mountaineering papers. He was for many years editor of the " Alpine Journal." To Peterites, however, his memory will be most dear for his love of Shakespeare, which he instilled into them, and for the booming voice, which thundered against the miscreant who failed to appreciate the importance of Latin grammar on the one hand and the British Empire on the other. He never forgot a fact or a face, and long after he had ceased to attend Old Peterite dinners, stories of " Old George Yeld " would circulate, and any reference to him in the after-dinner speeches would make " the welkin ring." A certain contentment with environment prevented; his aspiring to the position of a headmaster in the earlier part of his career, and possibly the simplicity of his character would have been antagonistic to the complexities which such a position would' have involved. As it was, he payed a fine part, and everyone—boy, master and parent—who met him gained something from the " grand old man of St. Peter's." S.M.T.
VALETE AND SALVETE. • VALETE. CLIFTON RISE. H. P. Cole. 1934-38. A2. Played for 2nd' XI, 1936-37. 2nd XI Colours, 1936. Played for 1st XI, 1936-37. 1st XI Colours, 1937. Played for 1st XI Hockey, 1936. Cadet in O.T.C. M. J. Buckle. 1935-38. VIth Commercial. Cadet in O.T.C. A. G. R. Fiat. 1937-38. B2. D. H. Wright. 1935-38. B2. Cadet in O.T.C. SCHOOL HOUSE. S. Corner. 1936-38. VIth Modern. Cadet in O.T.C. SALVETE. SCHOOL HOUSE. D. G. Middleton. Boarder. CLIFTON RISE. P. V. Mitchell. Boarder. W. H. W. Ping. Boarder. D. E. Brown. Day Boarder. TEMPLE HOUSE. D. Shepherd (from St. Olave's. 9